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THEAtfkia ROYAL SKATING RINK. I'ndor the patronage of tlio Ladiem arid OmraiiN uf Maatertuii, . FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK'. MONDAY—New Year's Eve—Rinking, (Ladios iiiuht). 'Pearson's' band fr.mi 7 30 to 10. jTDfi-iDAT—ljew Yeni's Day—Riiiking from 730 to' 10, aiid Quadrille Asafcinbly at"lo.Pearabn'a band.' WEDNESDAY—Rinking. - - Thursday—Rinking party,'. Pearson's lit.nd. - . 1 . PEIDAV V RiukM • ■ SATUKDAYf:' . v : . And every morning as usual. Early nppjicatinn for tickets for New Year'B Qu jdHllu'Asioiuhly, is requested as only a limited iiumbor will bo issued, ANNIVEIiSAIiY DAY, \ TUESDAY, 22.vd JANUARY, 1889.' A tad Fete In aid of the funds for clcarinif off the debtof.theOiiuroh, ■ Will be held in tho Pastoral Society's Grounds,

, Carterton UNDER tho .(lmiiftsemontof a ■ lorgti and influential Comjnittee oi Liulica arid Gentlemen. . Committal for Athletic : Spovlß,—, Motors F. \V,R, S,:ed, E. T.' Katli.ontf, 0. W. Dellar, ;J, M. lit echey, W. P, Allon, \\'. G, King. A. Booth, niid A. A. Mercer," Judge-(?, W. ileller; Starter—Mr J..M? Lleechoy, Tnnekeoper- Mr A Booth; Handicappers—Whom theCommittu may appoint. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. Anniversary Handicap of JHU, three oventa, 100, MO. sw'd.l4o ynrda, to be douided liy pofni.. Second prizo .€2, third piizu il from the. Btalien. Nomination 4s, acceptance 3s. , 1. Alnidun liace, JSO yards, upon to all those who have noierwun an advottise.d taoj. First prize £l, second ptize )os, entrance 2s. 2. Auiiivoisiiiy Handicap (Ist oveutjlOO yard*. 8. Hack Race, 150 yards, Ist prize 15s, 2nd ss, Kntrance Is. 4. Friendly Societies' Race (in rogilin) 220 yards, first prizo £1 lOi, stromd 10s. humiliation Is lid, acceptance Is, 5. Half-railorunning handicap. Nomination 2s. acceptance la. Ist prize 30.', 2nd 103. 6. llunniiig high jump, first prizß 10s, second ss. Entrance Is 7. Anniversary Handicap (2nd ovoot) 2'20 yaids 8 Thrt-e-Jewged Race, 150 yards, first pro 15.< "nd ss, Entrauce 1b lid, 9. One Mile Walking Match, ht prize i'2,2nd JUd. Nomination Is fid, acceptance Is. 10. Hop Step, and Jump, Ist prtzo £l, 2nd 7s (id. Entrance 2s. 11. Handicap Hurdle Race, 220 yards, over (i flights of hurdles; Ist prizo il 10s, 2nd 10s. Nomination is (id acceptance Is. 12. Onu Mil« Handicap, first prize J-2, second 10s. Nomination Is (id acceptance Is. 13. Anniversary Handicap (third event), 440* aids. 14. Obstacle Raco, Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s, Entrance Is, 15. Kotced Handicap Ist prize £llos 2nd 20s. Nomination for winners ls6J, fo r Insara Is, 16.-Tilling Match of £s,2nd horse to ' receive LI from the stakes. Entranco

sa. The itulea and Conditions will appear in a future issue. Nnmhwtioijs i'lu»e with the Secretary, ttb tlie Empire St'»ro. Cart rton, on TUESDAY, Bth January, and tlie handicaps will lie published 011 Wed' esday. the 9th, iiitlm Wairauapa Daii.v. Acceptances close on MONDAY, the 14th. A.A.MERCER. Hon Secretary Spnrts Coirinittee, Tliero will be riintitnsr. jumping. Ipapinß, hurdle racing, Old Aunt Sally, commit shying, quoits, and dancing on the green to a Grand Brass Band and ltiifri-slmieiits served out by the nicest girls in Carterton, and at roasona'lo prici'S. ADMISSION ONLY ONE SHILLhMi, Children, Half-Price, THE GRAND STAiN'Dwill be wholly ki'i't for Ladies, and a Ladias. Cloak tiuum at. Ba-k in oharge :»f attendant, A Grand Uonoert Will take place at the Lyceum in tlie uvt-ning, due notice of which will be given. W. DOWNARD, !. General Secretary, HAY BAKES HAYFORKS CHEAP. JM YOTOG, IRONMONGER, iIASTERTON,

BONMARCHE SPECIAL NOTICE TOTHK LiPIBS Of MASTERTON, AND SI'RROUNPIXG DISTIUCTS. OIJR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT ; . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. JJAVING SECURED the services cf MISy HOUBIGAN, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, late nf Melbourne, we venture Ik assert that wo shall nmv be enabled t > give our l'fttruiis the firuatoat satisfaction, MISS HOURIGAN, having had cltarge of the Dressmaking Department in some of the leading Houses in Melbourne, and hinging excellent testi.nonialsof ability, placea ua in a pusi imi to recommend her to uur tiumeruus customora. Onr prices, as usu il, will be extremely moderate fur the very best work, TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMEND. ATIUxX RESPECTFULLY . SOLICITED. , . L J HOOPER and Co, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, • BON MARCHE, MASTERTON.' TO LET. rpHE GRAZING RIGHT of the 1 BARHIBTVILLEEARM, Mauriocvillo, f«j a period nf one, or three years, omitajniug 483| acres; acres in grass, the rest bush; less about 20 Rorea rtiquired by tl.o For further particulars apply to tiie owner,-" H.E. BROOK, WW,\ ' MwrfwiSV;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3095, 4 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3095, 4 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3095, 4 January 1889, Page 3

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